
Making Remote Work Better: 4 New Microsoft 365 Features Your Employees Should Use
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Digital Adoption Solution for Microsoft Teams
The way people collaborate and work has changed quite a bit. Remote workers. Offsite meetings. Multiple devices and platforms. Rapid iteration. Multiple communication channels. And dozens of ways to share files and information. Security and compliance concerns.
As the hub for collaboration within Office 365, Microsoft Teams enables organizations to adapt to these changes, bringing everything together in one place, with tools that make it easier for users to collaborate. Combining workplace chat, meetings, notes, and attachments, Teams integrates with the Office 365 productivity suite, including Office and Skype, as well as select non-Microsoft applications. But one of the biggest challenges that keeps organizations from leveraging Teams is that it requires a fundamental change in end-user behavior, since it alters the way people work together.
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Our Digital Adoption Solution for Teams is built around the Vitalyst Propel Methodology™, which is dedicated to cultivating employee proficiency and improving organizational mastery. By working with clients to understand their workflows, plan out deployment and develop tailored, dedicated customer support and training programs, Vitalyst ensures that Microsoft Teams empowers collaboration.
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With new features constantly deployed to Teams, Vitalyst will keep your users up to date and empowered to take advantage of all new enhancements through webinars and guided video lessons.
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